BLS

BLS

Basic Life Support
Online Course: 1-2 hours
Skills Testing: 30 minutes
100% Pass Rate Guaranteed
Same Day Certification
CE Credits Available

American Heart Association
Basic Life Support, BLS CPR

The AHA HeartCode Blended Learning BLS CPR course is designed for Initial or Renewal Certification.  It consists of 2 parts to become certified. 

Part 1

Complete the AHA BLS HeartCode Online course. This online course takes approximately 1 to 2 hours to complete and can be started or stopped at any time for your convenience.

Part 2

Visit one of our several locations to complete a 20 to 30 minute Hands On skills check with an RQI Voice Assisted Manikin (VAM).  The VAM will talk you through the skills check portion ensuring that you master all the skills that are required.

Part 1: Complete the AHA BLS HeartCode Online course. This online course takes approximately 1 to 2 hours to complete and can be started or stopped at any time for your convenience. 

Part 2: Visit one of our several locations to complete a 20 to 30 minute Hands On skills check with an RQI Voice Assisted Manikin (VAM).  The VAM will talk you through the skills check portion ensuring that you master all the skills that are required.

Online BLS with Skills Check

Initial and Renewal Certification

Includes:

Part 1 – AHA Heartcode Online BLS (1 to 2 hours)

Part 2 – Hand on Skills Check (30 minutes)

Receive AHA eCard the SAME DAY – – – 100% Pass Rate – – – Unlimited Attempts

BLS skills check only

Initial and Renewal Certification

Students must purchase and complete the Online AHA Heartcode BLS course

prior to attending the Hands on BLS Skills Check with the VAM manikin

Includes:

Part 2 – Hand on Skills Check (30 minutes)

Receive AHA eCard the SAME DAY – – – 100% Pass Rate – – – Unlimited Attempts

Who should take the BLS class?

CPR Lifeline is an American Heart Association (AHA) Training Cite providing fully AHA certified BLS CPR courses.  The BLS class is intended for healthcare providers, medical professionals, First Responders and commnity members looking for the skills and knowledge to help people during medical emergencies.  Participants learn to quickly recognize medical emergencies, deliver high-quality CPR, operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and perform effective rescue breathing.

What does the BLS CPR course teach?

What is the AHA Heartcode Blended Learning program?

HeartCode is the online component of the American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, and PALS blended learning programs designed to prepare students for hands-on practice and skills testing. The system uses an adaptive, personalized algorithm that guides each learner along the most efficient path to mastering the material.

Learners progress through a continuously adjusting pathway shaped by their own performance and their self-reported confidence levels in response to probing questions. Course material is delivered through self-directed modules, interactive questions, and Cognitive Assessment Activities (CAAs).

After completing the online portion, students demonstrate their skills using a HeartCode-compatible manikin, Voice Assisted Manikin (VAM), that provides real-time audio and visual feedback. To earn an official American Heart Association (AHA) BLS, ACLS, or PALS Provider eCard, which is valid for two years, students must successfully complete both the online course and the hands-on skills session.

What are some of the key features of the HeartCode courses ?

Features of the HeartCode courses include:

  • Engaging, True Adaptive™ learning experience
  • Responsive design that ensures compatibility on mobile devices and tablets
  • All curriculum is contextualized for the in-hospital or prehospital student
  • Students can select their level of competence as they begin the course, and can change their selection at any time during the course
  • Streamlined Cognitive Assessment Activity (CAA) cases have replaced eSimulations HeartCode® Courses FAQs

For additional information and FAQ’s of the AHA ACLS Heartcode Program please visit the AHA Heartcode FAQ’s page 

Are CE’s available for the BLS Course?

Yes, CE’s are available to medical providers and healthcare providers for taking the AHA Heartcode courses.  For additional information please visit the AHA CE’s Page.

How to claim your AHA Heartcode CE’s

  1. Login to eLearning.Heart.org.
    Once logged in, on the upper right of your screen, select your name drop-down and select ‘Classes’.
  2. Once on the My Courses page, select the “Completed Courses” tab, and look under the “CME/CE Credits” column. Note: To claim CME/CE, you need to have fully completed the online portion of the course, including the evaluation. Once completed, the course will appear in “Completed Courses.”
  3. Follow the steps to download or complete information to claim your CME/CE credit.
How do I find my AHA eCard if I have misplaced it?
What is the RQI with VAM System

Resuscitation Quality Improvement with a Voice Assisted Manikin

  • Lessons tailored for each learner’s needs with True Adaptive learning
  • Focus on learning and retaining high-quality CPR skills
  • Access to the latest science from the 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC for BLS, ACLS and PALS program
  • Detailed debriefing after every online learning module
  • Real-time audio and visual feedback during skills sessions
  • Course access through your organization’s learning management system or the RQI 1Stop platform

Additional information can be found on the AHA RQI page and the RQI HeartCode Complete website

#1.     Select your Course, Location and Time
#2.    Complete the AHA Online Training
#3.    Perform the hands on skills check
#4.    CONGRATS!  You are certified!